wind
1. (n) any movement of air;
2. (v) to twist, or turn repeatedly;
curly
1. (adj) curling or tending to curl;
2. (adj) undulating
DH19
1. (n) Fine motorcycle road in southwest Washington running from the Columbia
up toward the back of the Mt St Helens National Monument and mid-DH4 Randle -
Yale. Blows straight as a blast of wind in the southern, lightly developed
miles north of Carson, but begins to curl about a third of the way along.
Remote middle third has possibly best continuous chain of esses in WA.
Pavement and Engineering average except for new, wide-sweeping section on
Curly Creek Rd east of TE-A Jct. Most of route in Gifford-Pinchot National
Forest. Highly valued by motorcyclists for its combination of Twistiness and
Remoteness.
2. (n) totally awesome ride, dude

"Another one of my local favorites. Great riding with little traffic and few LEOs. Do watch for deer and
elk. NOTE: Gas is available at the Eagle Cliffs store in Northwoods
once again after a long time without. Also food and beer etc. It's an oasis
out in the woods if you're low on go juice" -Dean

"Sweet road with lots of linked esses. Better
to start from Carson heading to Windy Ridge if you like uphill twisties. Watch
out for US Forest STCs. The DH starts out with some pretty mild turns
considering the 45mph limit but once you start ascending up the 20 - 30mph
knee draggers, it's a little bit of heaven. The fact that it's connected to
DH4 is a bonus." --Peter